Good Evening Dear Ones!
Tonight is the first night of our Memorial or Decoration Day Weekend. This is the night where we are going to keep it simple. We will have a prayer vigil and a time of prayer. This night or if it is Sunday when you read this I ask us all to light a virtual candle in memory of all of our family members who have served our country and lost their lives in battle and their family members who survived them.
Let us light our candles and pray!
God we thank you for all the men and women who have served our country to help preserve and light the torch of freedom in our nation and in nations across the sea. We pray and give thanks especially for those who died in battles in recent times and in times past. We pray for families who survived their loved ones who died on the field of battle and those who are still missing in action. We pray this night that we may wage peace without weaponry but with words, diplomacy, love, and respect. We pray for the leaders of the world that they may seek peace without war and that they may not be so quick to fire a weapon or drop a bomb. We pray that we may seek to help our homeless, mentally ill, and hungry veterans and all who are in need of help. We pray that this night we may take stock and listen and pray as we prepare to vote who we want to have as our Pastor President when national disasters and violent calamity occurs. We pray for all young men and women who are entering military service and give thanks for their willingness to step up and be our protectors of liberty. We pray these our prayers in the name of Jesus our Guardian, Guide, and Example of peacemaking and healing. Amen.
Let us pray this passage from Sirach: Let us now praise famous men.
44 Let us now praise famous men,
and our fathers in their generations.
2 The Lord apportioned to them[a] great glory,
his majesty from the beginning.
3 There were those who ruled in their kingdoms,
and were men renowned for their power,
giving counsel by their understanding,
and proclaiming prophecies;
4 leaders of the people in their deliberations
and in understanding of learning for the people,
wise in their words of instruction;
5 those who composed musical tunes,
and set forth verses in writing;
6 rich men furnished with resources,
living peaceably in their habitations—
7 all these were honored in their generations,
and were the glory of their times.
8 There are some of them who have left a name,
so that men declare their praise.
9 And there are some who have no memorial,
who have perished as though they had not lived;
they have become as though they had not been born,
and our fathers in their generations.
2 The Lord apportioned to them[a] great glory,
his majesty from the beginning.
3 There were those who ruled in their kingdoms,
and were men renowned for their power,
giving counsel by their understanding,
and proclaiming prophecies;
4 leaders of the people in their deliberations
and in understanding of learning for the people,
wise in their words of instruction;
5 those who composed musical tunes,
and set forth verses in writing;
6 rich men furnished with resources,
living peaceably in their habitations—
7 all these were honored in their generations,
and were the glory of their times.
8 There are some of them who have left a name,
so that men declare their praise.
9 And there are some who have no memorial,
who have perished as though they had not lived;
they have become as though they had not been born,
and so have their children after them.
10 But these were men of mercy,
whose righteous deeds have not been forgotten;
11 their prosperity will remain with their descendants,
and their inheritance to their children’s children.[b]
12 Their descendants stand by the covenants;
their children also, for their sake.
13 Their posterity will continue for ever,
and their glory will not be blotted out.
14 Their bodies were buried in peace,
and their name lives to all generations.
15 Peoples will declare their wisdom,
and the congregation proclaims their praise.
As we remember Those who lost their lives in service to our country and nations throughout the world,let us remember especially all of our family members and us who are grieving their loss. Tonight's prayers come from: To Comfort all those of us who mourn especially during the holidays ( Good For any time)
Let us be at prayer.
God of all comfort be with us who mourn that we may feel your loving arms around us.
God of all comfort help us to serve and come to the aid of the least of these.
God of all comfort heal all those who are ill and infirm.
God of all comfort help us us to reach out to the lonely and the lost
God of all comfort help us to be kind and loving to all children who are having a rough time this time of year. May we show them that we understand and care and are willing to listen to them without judgement.
God of all comfort help us to listen with ears of the heart, mind, and spirit.
God of all comfort we pray for peace in your fragile and broken world.
God of all comfort we pray for everyone who has been a victim of violence and abuse of any kind.
God of all comfort help families who need to learn to be loving, compassionate , show loving kindness and warmth.
God of all comfort help us to lovingly respond to all of our family members.
God of all comfort we add our prayers for ourselves and those on behalf of others especially____________
We pray these prayers and offer them in the Name of Jesus the Christ. Amen.
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Good Night Dear Family of Love. I love you, you matter, and I give thanks to God for you this day and always. I pray that each of you may feel Gods' presence as you grieve any loss as you remember those who have entered the Thin Places today and always. Remember that God doesn't see us as the least of these! We are all precious in God's sight and God know's us all by name and loves us beyond all measure.
Love, prayers, blessing, and may you feel God's loving comfort around you this day and always!
Sara
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